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It's hard to say without looking at your setup what is behind those figures. Are you monitoring using Wowza's own monitoring pages in the Engine Manager? Do you see a similar correlation when the connections go up and down?

You can control what is logged via the log4j.properties file located in your conf directory. This uses the standard log4j method. There is a detailed explanation of what is logged in
our user guide.

You can for example set rootCategory to WARN (default INFO) and that will significantly reduce how much is logged, however that will also prevent us from being able to fully understand your system should you raise any issues with us and we request your conf and log files.

It's hard to say without looking at your setup what is behind those figures. Are you monitoring using Wowza's own monitoring pages in the Engine Manager? Do you see a similar correlation when the connections go up and down?

You can control what is logged via the log4j.properties file located in your conf directory. This uses the standard log4j method. There is a detailed explanation of what is logged in our user guide.

You can for example set rootCategory to WARN (default INFO) and that will significantly reduce how much is logged, however that will also prevent us from being able to fully understand your system should you raise any issues with us and we request your conf and log files.